ASUSTeK Computer UGPZ5 Bluetooth Module User Manual UserMan MSQUGPZ5

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Bluetooth Stack for Windowsby Toshiba- Universal EditionUser’s GuideDecember 28, 2004TOSHIBA Corporation
Introduction ........................................................................ 5Trademarks......................................................................... 6What is Bluetooth? ............................................................. 7Using PCs with Bluetooth built in .................................... 10Varieties of Bluetooth devices you can use ...................... 12Contents of the Bluetooth Utility...................................... 15Using the Bluetooth Utility............................................... 20Flow of operation ............................................................. 21Basic settings.................................................................... 23Express Mode Set-up........................................................ 24Custom Mode Set-up........................................................ 26Detecting Bluetooth devices............................................. 28Detecting Bluetooth devices............................................. 31Detecting services............................................................. 34Detecting services............................................................. 38Registering settings information....................................... 43Registering settings information....................................... 45One-touch connection to Bluetooth devices ..................... 47Manually connecting to a Bluetooth device...................... 49Changing a connection icon.............................................. 52Changing a connection icon name .................................... 55Connecting to the Internet using a modem station [DUN]..... 57Connecting to the Internet using a mobile telephone [DUN].67Connecting to a LAN using an access point (PAN) [PAN] ... 77Connecting to a LAN (PAN) ............................................ 82Connecting to a LAN using an access point (LAP) [LAP].... 85Connecting to a LAN (LAP)............................................. 93Using a modem station for fax transmissions [FAX] ............ 97Receiving a fax............................................................... 109
Sending a fax .................................................................. 111Setting COM Auto Connect............................................ 116Using a commercially available fax application ............. 118Using a mobile telephone for fax transmissions [FAX] ...... 121Receiving a fax............................................................... 133Sending a fax .................................................................. 135Printing documents and images [HCRP] [SPP] ........................ 140Printing images directly from a digital camera or otherdevice [BIP]........................................................................ 149Printing business card data [OPP] ....................................... 155Listening to music using the stereo headphones GAVDPA2DPAVRCP................................................................... 161Using a wireless keyboard [HID]........................................ 169Using a wireless mouse [HID] ............................................ 174Exchanging files with a PC or PDA [FTP] ......................... 179Sending images to a mobile telephone [BIP]...................... 191Sending images to a PC or PDA [BIP] ............................... 196Exchanging business card data with a PC or PDA [OPP] ... 203Creating business card data in the vCARD format ......... 220Using a Bluetooth-compatible camera [BIP] ...................... 223Using a headset to communicate [HSP] .............................. 229Synchronising information using ActiveSync [SPP] .......... 238Building a personal area network [PAN] ........................... 250Making a device undiscoverable to other users .............. 260Encrypting the content of your transmissions................. 262Changing the default connection .................................... 264Manually creating a virtual Bluetooth COM port ........... 268Creating a Bluetooth virtual COM port for a client ........ 273Creating a Bluetooth virtual COM port for a server ....... 275Sending business card data from Outlook ...................... 278Bluetooth Settings .......................................................... 285
Bluetooth Manager ......................................................... 289Bluetooth Information Exchanger .................................. 295Bluetooth Properties ....................................................... 299Bluetooth Local COM .................................................... 318Wireless File Transfer .................................................... 320Troubleshooting.............................................................. 322General operation of the Bluetooth Utility ..................... 323Using a wireless modem station ..................................... 326Using an access point ..................................................... 331Using a printer ................................................................ 333Using a keyboard or mouse ............................................ 334Using a camera ............................................................... 335Using a PDA................................................................... 336Using a mobile telephone ............................................... 337Using a Bluetooth Headset ............................................. 341Glossary.......................................................................... 343
IntroductionThank you very much for selecting the Bluetooth Utility.This Help facility will show you how to use the Bluetooth Utility for configuringBluetooth devices and how it can be used in other convenient ways.We hope that the Help facility will enable you to be able to make full use of theBluetooth Utility.•  What is Bluetooth?•  What you need to know about using Bluetooth•  Varieties of Bluetooth devices you can use•  Contents of the Bluetooth Utility[Trademark information](C) 2003, 2004 TOSHIBA Corporation All Rights Reserved
Trademarks•  Research and development on and the formulation of a Bluetooth™ standard isbeing conducted by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), which is operatedby TOSHIBA, Ericsson, Nokia, Intel, IBM, 3Com, Lucent Technologies,Microsoft and Motorola. Currently over 1,800 prominent telecommunications andcomputing companies are participating in the Bluetooth SIG. Please refer tohttp://www.bluetooth.com/ for more information about the Bluetooth SIG.•  Microsoft, Windows, Windows Media, NetMeeting and Outlook messagingsoftware are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the UnitedStates and/or other countries.•  Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by TOSHIBA underlicense.•  InterVideo and WinDVD are registered trademarks of InterVideo Incorporated.•  BeatJam is a registered trademark of Justsystem Corporation.•  BeatJam is a copyright of Justsystem Corporation, and the copyrights and otherrights pertaining to BeatJam belong to Justsystem Corporation and other rightfulclaimants.•  All product names listed herein are used as the trademarks or registeredtrademarks of their respective owners.
What is Bluetooth?Bluetooth is a global standard telecommunications method that enables data to beexchanged wirelessly between personal computers, peripheral components, mobiletelephones and other electronic devices.Data can be readily exchanged between Bluetooth devices if they have been registered ascomponents able to communicate with each other.A maximum of seven Bluetooth devices may be connected together. By using Bluetoothto connect to a mouse, keyboard, modem, printer, or other device, you can do away withmessy cabling and not have to be concerned about space restrictions, which will allowyou to work more comfortably.Next
What you need to know about using BluetoothBluetooth exchanges data using radio waves.The following points are critical in order to configure and use Bluetooth devicescorrectly.•  The devices must be Bluetooth-compatible•  The Bluetooth devices must be close enough to be able to communicate•  The devices must be in a connectable state•  No other radio wave-emitting devices should be operated nearby•  The Bluetooth devices must be turned onThe devices must be Bluetooth-compatibleThe hardware and software used in your PC and other components must be Bluetooth-compatible.Bluetooth-compatible products normally bear the following logo:For further details, please refer to your local retailer or consult the product instructionmanual.Note•  A Bluetooth communication card, adapter, or other similar device (not included)needstobeinstalledinPCsorPDAs(personal digital assistants) that do not haveBluetooth built in.The Bluetooth devices must be close enough to be able to communicateBluetooth devices situated in places beyond the reach of the radio waves will notrecognize each other, making communication impossible.In particular, please ensure that your Bluetooth devices can communicate with each otherbefore you register and configure them for the first time.
Note•  PCs have a communication distance restriction of ten meters. Please refer to theinstruction manuals for information on the communication distance restrictionsspecific to each device.•  Communication interference may occur if any obstructions are located betweenthe devices. Devices may not communicate properly if they have been located, forexample, on the ground and first floors of a residence, despite their being withinthe acceptable distance.The devices must be in a connectable stateThe Bluetooth devices must recognize each other in order to be connectable for use.In certain devices, simply turning on the power will not produce a connectable state.Moreover, the energy-saving feature may come into effect after a certain amount of time,which will prevent the devices from being detected. Please refer to the specific productinstruction manual for further details.No other radio wave-emitting devices should be operated nearbyMicrowave ovens, wireless LANs and other radio wave-emitting devices located nearbymay affect Bluetooth communication.Please ensure that your devices have been accordingly situated, and that the abovedevices are not in use when you are operating your Bluetooth device.The Bluetooth devices must be turned onBluetooth cannot be used if the devices have not been turned on.Some PCs and other components have a Bluetooth communication switch that operatesindependently of the main power. Bluetooth cannot function if this switch has beenturned off.•  Using PCs with Bluetooth built in•  When using a Bluetooth USB adapter or SD card
Using PCs with Bluetooth built inCommunication will be impossible if the wireless communication switch on the PC hasbeen turned off.Please turn this switch on when using Bluetooth.Note•  Please refer to your PC instruction manual for further details.
When using a Bluetooth USB adapter or SD cardIf the Bluetooth USB adapter or SD card has not been properly inserted into the device,poor contact or other problems between the two may prevent devices from properlycommunicating. Please ensure that the card has been securely inserted into the slot.Note•  Battery-operated devices may not be able to communicate properly if the batterylevel is low.Please either recharge or replace the battery if the level appears as below:
Varieties of Bluetooth devices you can useIt is important to understand the concepts of "services" and "profiles" in order todetermine whether an intended function can be properly utilized when you use aBluetooth device.What is a "profile"?Examples of Bluetooth devices include mice and keyboards (input devices), printers(output devices) and wireless modems (communication devices). Functions that can beutilized by such devices are called "services."In order for these services to be used reliably, Bluetooth devices are provided withcommon specifications known as "profiles."For example, when a PC makes a connection to a Bluetooth device, it obtains the profileof the corresponding device and thereby ascertains which functions (services) the deviceoffers.As an example, imagine someone who travels overseas.The traveller is only able to converse properly with their counterpart if both speak alanguage (English, Japanese, Chinese, etc.) they both understand.However, no dialogue will occur if they do not share a common language.
In the above example, the traveller and his/her counterpart correspond to the devices, thelanguages to the profiles, and the dialogues between the two people to the services. Theformer example refers to a situation where a service can be performed because thedevices support a common profile, whereas the latter example refers to a situation wherea service cannot be performed because a common profile is not supported.In other words, you will be able to use Bluetooth devices that have a profile supported bya PC (the Bluetooth Utility in this case).If the profiles belonging to the device are not supported by the PC, the functionscorresponding to those profiles will not be able to be utilized. Also, a device can only beused if its profiles are supported by the PC.Types of profilesThe following profiles are supported by the Bluetooth Utility:Term DefinitionDUNDial-Up NetworkingEnables you to establish a dial-up Bluetooth connection to the Internet or other networks with awireless modem station, mobile telephone, or similar device.FAXFAXEnables you to establish a Bluetooth connection with a wireless modem station, mobiletelephone, or similar device to send or receive a fax.LAPLAN Access ProfileEnables you to establish a Bluetooth connection with a LAN access point to access the servicesof a LAN using PPP.SPPSerial Port ProfileEnables communication with a device through a virtual serial port configured for a Bluetoothconnection. This can be used for printers and printer adapters with PDAs, using a differentmethod from HCRP or ActiveSync.HID Human Interface Device ProfileAllows connections to wireless mice, keyboards and other input devices.
HCRP Hardcopy Cable Replacement ProfileEnables printing with a printer driver.FTPFile Transfer ProfileEnables you to browse folders on a wireless device and transfer files to and from the localdevice.OPP Object Push ProfileAllows business card data to be exchanged with a wireless device.A2DPAdvanced Audio Distribution ProfileAllows audio data to be exchanged between wireless headsets and other audio devices, as wellas allowing high-quality music playback.AVRCPAudio/Video Remote Control ProfileA/V remote control functions such as play and stop. The Bluetooth Utility supports remotecontrol operation.GAVDP Generic Audio/Video Distribution ProfileBasic profile used to support A2DP, AVRCP and other protocols.HSPHead Set ProfileProfile used for headsets.Allows you to connect to a PC and communicate as well as connect to a mobile telephone.PAN Personal Area Networking ProfileSupports IP base network. Allows connection to an ad-hoc or wired network via an access point.BIPBasic Imaging ProfileAllows image files to be sent and received after having been converted to a size suitable for thedestination. In addition to being able to transfer image files, the Bluetooth Utility allows camerashutters to be operated by remote control, as well as other offering other functionalities.
Contents of the Bluetooth UtilityThe Bluetooth Utility is a software tool used to configure a variety of settings once aconnection has been established between the PC and the Bluetooth device. It alsofacilitates the exchange of files between Bluetooth devices.The Bluetooth Utility comprises the following six tools. Descriptions are provided for thefunctions and the supported profiles for the respective tools.•  Bluetooth Settings•  Bluetooth Manager•  Bluetooth Information Exchanger•  Remote Camera•  Bluetooth Local COM•  Wireless File TransferBluetooth SettingsThis program enables you to easily configure settings when you connect to a Bluetoothdevice for the first time. The function of a configured and registered device is displayedon the main window as a connection icon.As a rule, the Bluetooth device will be connected automatically after having been set up;however, a shortcut can be created for a manual connection, if so required.
Bluetooth ManagerThis program, which appears as a Taskbar icon, monitors and controls the power andoperating status of Bluetooth devices. It can be used to start the Bluetooth Setup Utility,add a new connection, disconnect from a remote device, and perform other tasks.Bluetooth Information ExchangerThis program enables you to easily transfer files and images to or exchange business carddata with a wireless device by selecting the icon of the counterpart device, or using theright-click menu in Explorer. The wireless devices to which you are connecting must alsosupport the same service functions (FTP and OPP).
Related topics"Exchanging files with PCs and PDAs""Sending images to mobile telephones""Sending images to PCs or PDAs""Exchanging business card data with PCs and PDAs"Remote CameraConnecting to a Bluetooth-compatible digital camera allows the device to be operatedfrom the PC side, and captured images to be sent to the PC.
Related topics"Using a Bluetooth-compatible camera"Bluetooth Local COMThis program, which is registered in the Control Panel, can create a virtual COM port foruse with the Bluetooth Utility. If you need to create a client COM port with the BluetoothSetup Utility, it can be created automatically without having to start the program.Related topics"Manually creating a virtual Bluetooth COM port"Wireless File Transfer
You can send a file wirelessly to another device by right-clicking on the intended file andusing the "Sending to Bluetooth Device" menu that appears.Related topics"Exchanging files with PCs and PDAs"
Using the Bluetooth UtilityActual examples of how to establish a connection to a Bluetooth device using theBluetooth Utility are described in this section.Descriptions of more convenient methods and detailed information on the BluetoothUtility functions are also provided.•  Flow of operation•  Basic settings•  Making the most of your Bluetooth device•  Using the features more effectively•  Bluetooth Utility functions in detailNote•  The Bluetooth Utility operates under Windows XP and Windows 2000.The descriptions in the examples mainly pertain to operation under Windows XP.Windows XP: Microsoft® Windows® XP Operating SystemWindows 2000: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Operating SystemNext
Flow of operationThe procedure below is used to set up Bluetooth devices using the Bluetooth Utility.Note•  It is assumed that the set-up is performed from the [Bluetooth Settings] window.: Enter Bluetooth passkey (PIN code), if required by the device.: During these stages of the set-up process, the Bluetooth devicemust be set to Connectability mode.
* Simply turning the power on will activate Connectabilitymode in certain devices. Please refer to the device instructionmanual for further details.Next
Basic settingsMethods for registering new devices using the Bluetooth Utility shall now be described.A Bluetooth mouse shall be connected and set up using [Bluetooth Settings] as anexample.[Bluetooth Settings] provides two set-up methods: "Express Mode" and "Custom Mode."•  Express Mode[Bluetooth Settings] will automatically detect and register services. If severalservices (profiles) are supported by the device, the service that has been set to thehighest priority shall be selected and registered.Express Mode is normally recommended for device set-up.•  Custom ModeAfter having been detected, the services supported by the device are displayed asa list, from which you can select the desired function(s).Custom Mode must be used to set up a device if, for example, you wish to use amodem station to send a fax (because in Express Mode, the DUN profile will beautomatically selected since it has a higher priority than the FAX profile).The differences between setting up the same device (a Bluetooth mouse) using ExpressMode and Custom Mode are described on the following pages.•  Express Mode Set-up•  Custom Mode Set-up
Express Mode Set-upThe procedure for setting up the device using Express Mode shall now be described.Starting Bluetooth SettingsProcedure1. Click [Start][All Programs][Bluetooth][Bluetooth Settings].(Under Windows 2000, click [Start][Programs][Bluetooth][BluetoothSettings].)NoteoThe same result can be achieved by right-clicking on the Bluetooth icon inthe task tray and selecting [Bluetooth Settings] from the menu thatappears.The [Bluetooth Settings] window below will appear when other devices havealready been registered.
Please click the [New Connection] button to open the [Add New ConnectionWizard] window. If no devices have been registered yet, please proceed directlyto "Detecting Bluetooth Devices."(continued in "Detecting Bluetooth Devices"...)Next
Custom Mode Set-upThe procedure for setting up the device using Custom Mode shall now be described.Starting Bluetooth SettingsProcedure1. Click [Start][All Programs][Bluetooth][Bluetooth Settings].(Under Windows 2000, click [Start][Programs][Bluetooth][BluetoothSettings].NoteoThe same result can be achieved by right-clicking on the Bluetooth icon inthe task tray and selecting [Bluetooth Settings] from the menu thatappears.The [Bluetooth Settings] window below will appear when other devices havealready been registered.
Please click the [New Connection] button to open the [Add New ConnectionWizard] window. If no devices have been registered yet, please proceed directlyto "Detecting Bluetooth Devices".(continued in "Detecting Bluetooth Devices"...)Next
Detecting Bluetooth devicesProcedure(...continued from previous step)The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)]window will appear.1. Switch the mouse power ON to make it connectable via Bluetooth.Please refer to the mouse instruction manual for details on this procedure.2. Confirm that [Express Mode] has been selected in the [Add New ConnectionWizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)] window, and clickon the [Next] button.Searching for Bluetooth devices will start.
When the mouse has been detected, the name and address of the device willappear in the [Add New Connection Wizard (Select Device)] window.NoteoIf no device is found, please confirm that the device has been made connectable viaBluetooth, and click on the [Update] button.A further device search will be performed.
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Detecting Bluetooth devicesProcedure(...continued from previous step)The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)]window will appear.1. Switch the mouse power ON to make it connectable via Bluetooth.Please refer to the mouse instruction manual for details on this procedure.2. Confirm that [Custom Mode] has been selected in the [Add New ConnectionWizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)] window, and clickon the [Next] button.Searching for Bluetooth devices will start.
When the mouse has been detected, the name and address of the device willappear in the [Add New Connection Wizard (Select Device)] window.NoteoIf no device is found, please confirm that the device has been made connectable viaBluetooth, and click on the [Update] button.A further device search will be performed.
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Detecting servicesProcedure(...continued from previous step)When the mouse has been detected, the name and address of the device will appear in the[Add New Connection Wizard (Select Device)] window.1. Select the mouse device name from [Device List] and click on the [Next]button.Bluetooth device detection will commence.
NoteoIf several services (profiles) are supported by the device, the service thathas been set to the highest priority shall be automatically selected and setup in Express Mode.Please use Custom Mode if you wish to select desired services manually.oWhen a service has been detected, a window prompting you to enter theBluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter the passkey andclick on the [OK] button.Please refer to your device instruction manual for information on whichpasskey to use.oIf you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount oftime has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for securityreasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.A message will appear prompting you to prepare the device for connection.
2. Click on the [OK] buttonNoteoWhen the settings information has been registered, a window promptingyou to enter your Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enteryour passkey and click on the [OK] button.Please refer to your device instruction manual for information on whichpasskey to use.oIf you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount oftime has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for securityreasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.The [Add New Connection Wizard (Connection Name Setup)] window willappear if a service has been properly detected.3. Select the type and name of the icon to be displayed once the device has beenregistered, and click on the [Next] button.
NoteoIf you wish to change the icon, please click on the [Change Icon] buttonand select your preferred icon from the list that appears.(continued in [Registering Settings Information]...)Next
Detecting servicesProcedure(...continued from previous step)When the mouse has been detected, the name and address of the device will appear in the[Add New Connection Wizard (Select Device)] window.1. Select the mouse device name from [Device List] and click on the [Next]buttonBluetooth device detection will commence.
NoteoWhen a service has been detected, a window prompting you to enter theBluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter the passkey andclick on the [OK] button.Please refer to your device instruction manual for information on whichpasskey to use.oIf you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount oftime has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for securityreasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.oIf you try to register a device that has already been registered, thefollowing message will appear, and you will not be able to proceed withfurther operation.Please click on the [OK] button to close the message.
The services supported by the device will be displayed.2. Select the desired service and click on the [Next] buttonNoteoWhen a device supports several servicesIf the device supports several services, you can use Custom Mode tomanually select the services (profiles) you wish to use from the list thatappears under [Select Services].Example: List of wireless modem station services
If Express Mode is used to perform the set-up, the highest-priority servicein the device will be automatically selected and configured.3. Click on the [OK] button.NoteoWhen the settings information has been registered, a window promptingyou to enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enterthe passkey and click on the [OK] button.Please refer to your device instruction manual for information on whichpasskey to use.oIf you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount oftime has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for securityreasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.The [Add New Connection Wizard (Connection Name Setup)] window willappear if a service has been properly detected.4. Select the type and name of the icon to be displayed once the device has beenregistered, and click on the [Next] button.
NoteoIf you wish to change the icon, please click on the [Change Icon] buttonand select your preferred icon from the list that appears.(continued in [Registering Settings Information]...)Next
Registering settings informationProcedure(...continued from previous step)The [Add New Connection Wizard (Completing the Add New Connection Wizard)]window will appear.1. Click on the [Finish] buttonThe [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear.The icons of the registered devices will appear, and the devices will be ready touse.
Note•  The connection icons and icon names can be changed.Changing a connection icon nameChanging a connection icon
Registering settings informationProcedure(...continued from previous step)The [Add New Connection Wizard (Completing the Add New Connection Wizard)]window will appear.1. Click on the [Finish] buttonThe [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear.The icons of the registered devices will appear, and the devices will be ready touse.
NoteoThe connection icons and icon names can be changed.Changing a connection icon nameChanging a connection icon
One-touch connection to Bluetooth devicesCreating a ShortcutIf you have created a shortcut icon on the Desktop, you can easily establish a connectionto a device that has been registered using Bluetooth Settings without having to open theBluetooth Settings window.Procedure1. Right-clickonBluetoothiconintasktrayandclickon[BluetoothSettings]NoteoAlternatively, you can click [Start][AllPrograms][Bluetooth][Bluetooth Settings].The [Bluetooth Settings] screen will appear, from where you can create a Shortcutentitled "Bluetooth Mouse."2. Right-click on the [BT-Mouse-01] icon, and then click on [Create Shortcut onDesktop]
A shortcut icon entitled "BT-Mouse-01" will appear on the Desktop.Establishing a connection from the Shortcut1. Double-click on the "BT-Mouse-01" icon from the DesktopThe [Bluetooth Settings] window will open.2. Turn on the mouse, set it to Bluetooth-connectable mode, and then click onthe [OK] button in the [Bluetooth Settings] window.The mouse will be connected.
Manually connecting to a Bluetooth deviceAfter a keyboard or mouse (HID profile), printer (HCRP or SPP profiles), or other devicehas been set up for the first time, subsequent connections will be automatically restoredwhenever you operate the device, print out a document from the PC, or perform anothersimilar activity.Should the connection not have been properly restored, please establish a manualconnection to the device using the procedure below.Procedure1. Right-clickonBluetoothiconintasktrayandclickon[BluetoothSettings]NoteoAlternatively, click [Start][All Programs][Bluetooth][BluetoothSettings].The [Bluetooth Settings] screen will appear, from where you can create a Shortcutentitled "BT Mouse."2. Right-click on the [BT-Mouse-01] icon, and then click on the [Connect]button
The [Bluetooth Settings] window will open.3. Turn on the mouse, enable Bluetooth-connectionmode,andclickonthe[OK] button in the [Bluetooth Settings] window.The mouse will be connected.NoteoIf you wish to manually disconnect a device, right-click on its icon andclick [Disconnect].
When the following message appears, click on the [Yes] button.
Changing a connection iconYou can change a device icon that has been registered on the Bluetooth Settings screen.Procedure1. Right-clickontheBluetoothiconinthetasktray,andthenclickon[Bluetooth Settings]NoteoAlternatively, click [Start][All Programs][Bluetooth][BluetoothSettings].The [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear. Now try to change the icon for "MyMobile."2. Right-click on the "My Mobile" icon, and then click on [Change Icon]
A list of available icons will appear.3. Select the icon, and then click on the [OK] buttonThe new icon will appear.
Changing a connection icon nameYou can change a the name of a device icon that has been registered on the BluetoothSettings screen.Procedure1. Right-clickontheBluetoothiconinthetasktray,andthenclickon[Bluetooth Settings]NoteoAlternatively, click [Start][All Programs][Bluetooth][BluetoothSettings].The [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear. Now try to change the connectionname for "My Mobile" to "Pocket PC."2. Right-clickon"MyMobile",andthenclickon[ChangeName]
You will now be able to enter a name.3. Enter "Pocket PC", and then hit the [Enter] keyThe new name will appear.
Connecting to the Internet using a modemstation [DUN]You can use a Bluetooth wireless modem to connect to the Internet via a telephone line.Setting up the modem stationConnecting to the InternetImportant•  In order to connect to the Internet, you must have already signed up with aprovider and obtained a connection ID and password. Please ensure you haveconfirmed the ID, password and telephone number of your provider's access pointbefore you begin the set-up process.•  Please refer to your instruction manual for information on connecting the modemstation to a telephone line.•  A Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) is required for you to connect to the modemstation. Please make a note of your Bluetooth passkey before you start the set-upprocess.Setting up the modem stationProcedure1. Turn on the wireless modem station2. Right-clicktheBluetoothiconinthetasktray,andthenclickon[AddNewConnection]
NoteoAlternatively, click [Start][All Programs][Bluetooth][BluetoothSettings], and then click on [New Connection] from the active [BluetoothSettings] window.The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New ConnectionWizard)] window will appear.3. Confirm that [Express Mode] has been selected, and then click on the [Next]buttonThe [Add New Connection Wizard (Searching for Bluetooth devices)] windowwill appear.
4. Select the device name of the wireless modem station from [Device List], andthen click on the [Next] buttonThe [Add New Connection Wizard (Searching for Services)] window will appear.
Once a service has been detected successfully, connection to the device and COMport creation will be performed automatically, after which the [Add NewConnection Wizard (Modem Settings)] window will appear.5. If you are connecting to a wireless modem station for the first time, enter thepasskey for the modem station under [Bluetooth Passkey (PIN code)], andthen click on the [OK] buttonOnce the program has finished searching for the devices, the [Add NewConnection Wizard (Device Selection)] window will appear.6. Click on the [Next] button

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